Charest's emphasis on collaboration, not combat, lauded
When Jean Charest arrives in Ottawa next week for a festive reunion with old friends, he will surely receive back-slapping congratulations on his remarkable political comeback.But amid the cheerful chatter and clinking glasses in the French bistro near Parliament Hill, Conservative chums in the Ottawa crowd might want to ask the Quebec Premier for advice about making minority government work.
The Globe and Mail – May 12, 2008 04:00 AM [GMT]
found in Canada: Quebec
When Jean Charest arrives in Ottawa next week for a festive reunion with old friends, he will surely receive back-slapping congratulations on his remarkable political comeback.But amid the cheerful chatter and clinking glasses in the French bistro near Parliament Hill, Conservative chums in the Ottawa crowd might want to ask the Quebec Premier for advice about making minority government work.
The Globe and Mail – May 12, 2008 04:00 AM [GMT]
found in Canada: Quebec
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